Italy's EliaViviani recovered from a crash before breaking down in floods of tears in his parents' arms after winning the Olympic cycling men's omnium gold on Monday.

Unfortunately, Simone Biles' bid for a record five women's gymnastics gold medals in Rio ended when the US star was beaten into third place on the beam by Sanne Wevers of the Netherlands.

Also on Monday, Kenyan-born Ruth Jebet won Bahrain's first ever Olympic gold when she claimed the women's 3000m steeplechase, and Poland's Anita Wlodarczyk broke her own world record en route to the women's hammer title.

At the end of Day 10, United States stayed at the top of the medal tally with 75 medals in total, (26 Gold, 23 Silver and 26 Bronze). Great Britain with 41 medals are ranked second ahead of China. Britain has 16 Gold, 17 Silver and 8 Bronze medals.

China are third on the medal tallies with 46 medals (15 Gold, 14 Silver and 17 Bronze).